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Tag Archives: Easter
This is it
This is the day the earth shook. The sky turned dark. Graves opened. The fulcrum of history twisted and groaned on its axis. Sacrifices would be no more. We are now on the other side of this. Christ’s death shattered … Continue reading
A night to remember
It had all been arranged. The first ones there had found everything just as he had said, so they prepared the Passover meal, but with an undercurrent of unrest. It was the beginning of the end. But it was not … Continue reading
Working the Deep Magic
Yesterday’s Catch really got me going. I’ve always wondered about the passion of Christ. Every time it is acted out in film or theater, everything seems so drummed-up and confused. Pilate thinks he’s crucifying Jesus. The Jews think they are … Continue reading
Pilate before Jesus
The whole exchange between Jesus and Pilate, the Roman governor to whom the Jewish authorities brought Jesus, is a revealing one. In it, Pilate — a representative of the ruling government of the Roman Empire under the rule of the … Continue reading
Push and pull in the garden
11. Sought through prayer and meditation to improve our conscious contact with God as we understood Him, praying only for knowledge of His will for us and the power to carry that out. The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, … Continue reading
Seventeen days after Easter
I have set before you an open door which no one can shut. Revelation 3:8 Today I’m going to talk about the resurrection. Today … seventeen days after Easter, we’re going to think about the resurrection of Jesus. I can’t … Continue reading
Celebrate your resurrection: We’re going!
What if Christ died so He could rise again? Duh. I know that sounds pretty obvious, but there is one more part of it that’s connected to yesterday’s “What if?” and that is the thought that we are all connected … Continue reading
This could be the biggest “What if?” of all
What if in the interweaving, each of our lives is defined by and interwoven into one another’s lives? You’ve heard stories of a mother feeling like someone just kicked her in the gut, when, unbeknownst to her, and halfway around … Continue reading